Looks like Hialeah state Rep. Eddy Gonzalez doesn't live in his district

Once again, some lucky constituents have two, not one, elected fighting their battles in Tallahassee — while some unlucky schmucks have none.

State Rep. Eddy Gonzalez (R-Hialeah), senior member
and chair of the Miami-Dade Legislative Delegation, is still living in
his old home, which was drawn into his colleague buddy’s district, even
though Gonzalez was elected in a new number to which he said he was
moving.

After redistricting last year put his home in another incumbent’s
district, Gonzalez, who is termed out in 2014, “volunteered” to move out
of his home at 7625 W 14th Ct. — where he represented District 102 in
West Hialeah for the last six years — and into a relative’s East Hialeah
house in District 111.

Well, he sorta had to volunteer — either that or run against his ally and campaign cigar supplier, State Rep. Jose “Cigar Czar” Oliva (R-Miami Lakes), after his property was included in the newly-redrawn District 110, which would have been uncomfortable, especially seeing as how everyone is pushing to make Oliva a future House Speaker.